The agency is still recovering from that decade of decline, said reporter Rowan Scarborough at the Heritage Foundation recently.
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D.C. Schools Fish for Grants
Federal grants accepted by the District yearly since 1980, to be used for the education of children of migrant farmers and fishermen, have been swallowed up by the bureaucracy.
An Inconvenient Challenge
Senator James Inhofe, R-Okla., of the Senate Environmental Public Works Committee issued a written challenge to global-warming advocates, to lead by example and alter their lifestyles toward an environmentally-friendly approach.
Harry Potter & The Prince
Currently, columnist Robert Novak’s memoir, The Prince of Darkness is prominently displayed together with Harry Potter in just about every American bookstore.
An Inconvenient Truth Squad
Though the mainstream media has kept the facts well-hidden, and Hollywood would proclaim otherwise, global warming skeptics not only exist, but they are plentiful in number. Furthermore, a fair number of the skeptics are scientists and experts in meteorology, and some are even converted Kyoto supporters.
Social Security SOS
The Social Security Trust fund is steamrolling towards bankruptcy, yet the majority of Americans do not fully comprehend the future crisis of today’s working generation.
Freedom Is Not Free
This cliché of government intervention might not be the effective long-term solution for the economy that many trust it to be.
Illegal Immigration Overload
Following the failure of the recently proposed Immigration Reform Bill, the national debate continues to echo throughout the various echelons of society on the future of the problem in America.
A Tree Grows In Brooklyn
The Khalil Gibran International Academy, a secondary public school with an Arabic-based curriculum, will open its doors this fall despite an outcry from local taxpayers.
Free Footbaths
In anticipation of the upcoming academic year, two State universities plan to install foot baths in their public restrooms, funded with tax money.